You Can Ride the Lectric XP4 for Over 50 Miles and Fit It In Your Car Trunk
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You Can Ride the Lectric XP4 for Over 50 Miles and Fit It In Your Car Trunk
"According to different sales resports, Lectric's XP line is not only the most popular electric bike on the market today, it's the third most popular electric vehicle of any kind, trailing only Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 cars. As everything gets more expensive, electric bikes included, that popularity no doubt has to do with the relative affordability of Lectric's bikes."
"From boxed-up product to rideable bike only took about 20 minutes, as all that was required for assembly was to remove all of the protective material tied to the bike, attach the seat tube and handlebars, snap on the quick-release pedals-which is a godsend for those of you who are unfamiliar with screwing on bike pedals-insert the battery (which arrived, as most batteries do, about half charged), pump up the tires, and roll."
Lectric's XP4 is the fourth iteration of the popular XP line and remains positioned as an affordable electric bike. The base XP4 retails for $999, with the XP4 750 upgrade available for an additional $299. The XP4 750 pairs a 750-watt motor with a 17.5Ah battery and claims up to 85 miles of range. Assembly is quick and simple, requiring basic setup and snapping on quick-release pedals. New features include a torque sensor for smoother power delivery, a full-color display, and a whisper-quiet motor. Minor quibbles include a weak kickstand and narrow handlebars for larger riders.
Read at WIRED
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